v After upgrading the WinInet API (by upgrading to IE 7), the library RMU can beaccessed from the browser by using the following format.– Replace all : with -.– Append s.ipv6-literal.net to the end of the IPv6 address.– For example, if the IPv6 address is fe80::1234:5678:abc and the interfacenumber is 13, the address to browse to would be http://fe80--1234-5678-abcs13.ipv6-literal.net.v Using the same IPv6 address as above, another alternative to this would be toedit the hosts file in the Base Directory\system32\drivers\etc\directory and add the following line: fe80::1234:5678:abc%13 .– The address to browse to would be HYPERLINK ″http://%3chostname%3e/″http://– Note that the interface number can change with a reboot of the Windowshost.Windows 2008/VistaWindows 2008 and Vista natively support IPv6. Also, interface numbers have beenremoved from these versions of Windows. All that is needed to browse to anaddress would be to add brackets ([]) around the IPv6 address. Thus, if theTL2000/4000 IPv6 address is fe80::1234:5678:abc, enter http://[fe80::1234:5678:abc]into the browser window. This is applicable for both link-local and global unicastIPv6 addresses.Notes on IPv6 Compatibility with Linux1. While IPv6 is supported under Linux, IPv6 literals for link-local addresses arenot currently supported in Linux browsers, so the RMU will not be accessiblein Linux via a link-local IPv6 address. Global unicast IPv6 addresses aresupported in the same manner as in Windows 2008/Vista browsers.2. The RMU will still be accessible through IPv4..E-2 Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library and TL4000 Tape Library User's Guide